Ars Nova Napoli - Oi Nenna Nenna (tarantella)

YOOL Films www.yoolfilms.com https://yoolfilms.com/music Instagram   / le_voyage_de_sappho     / yool_films   Ars Nova Napoli Oi Nenna Nenna - Traditional Neapolitan folk song and dance Marcello Squillante - Vox & Accordeon Gianluca Fusco - Vox & Guitar Vincenzo Racioppi - Mandolin Michelangelo Nusco - Violin Bruno Belardi - DoubleBass Antonino Anastasia - Tamburello Music recording and mixing Bruno Belardi Shot on Super 8 and Digital by Liliya Timirzyanova YOOL films, Vienna Edited & Color Graded by Jonathan Meiri YOOL films, Vienna Super 8 Processing & Scan PASSO_RIDOTTO Italy, Naples Reinterpreted by the Nuova Compagnia di Canto Popolare (NCCP), it is a folk song. As it is part of the oral tradition of Campania, it has no single identifiable author. Some historical sources, such as Ferdinando Galiani, have traced its distant origins as far back as Frederick II of Swabia (1194–1250), considering it one of the oldest examples of folk song in Campania. Filmed in Santa Fede Liberata Located at 2 Via S. Giovanni Maggiore Pignatelli, in the heart of the historic centre, Santa Fede Liberata – often known as the ‘palazzo delle vecchiarelle’ – has served as a women’s penitential retreat, a hospital for prostitutes, a conservatoire and even Benedetto Croce’s printing house. It was occupied on 13 December 2014 by a group of associations, committees and local residents, who reopened it after decades of neglect. The occupation sought to break the long period of neglect that had deprived the neighbourhood of a valuable resource – one of many that remain unused, dilapidated or are being privatised because they are perceived as ruins and urban voids.